What about Naamah?!?!
Ummm...I guess I didn't make it clear, but that Naamah profile was the most important question I had. So I'm re-posting it, since the original is burried under a ton of twin names... anywayz, I, like, really need that info so could you check it out?
Milamber
Milamber
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Hey Milamber,
In the REAL Bible, in 1 Kings 14 to be specific, Naamah is the daughter of the king of Ammon. She was one of King Solomon's wives, and apparently the only one to bear him a son (Rehoboam). One source gives the name the meaning "beautiful". (Of course. Did you ever see a name that means "farts freely" or "spinach in her teeth"?)
- Da.
In the REAL Bible, in 1 Kings 14 to be specific, Naamah is the daughter of the king of Ammon. She was one of King Solomon's wives, and apparently the only one to bear him a son (Rehoboam). One source gives the name the meaning "beautiful". (Of course. Did you ever see a name that means "farts freely" or "spinach in her teeth"?)
- Da.
Rightcher are, Daividh! Except, if you'll recall Milamber's original question, way down the page before we all started gettin' sil-leh, Milamber was specifically asking about the Naamah who was "the demoness sometimes affiliated with Lilith."
So that's why I cited the Satanic bible for him. :)
-- Nanaea
So that's why I cited the Satanic bible for him. :)
-- Nanaea
"Naamah" -- in Hebrew spelled Nun-Ayin-Mem-He -- means "pleasant, beautiful".
Anton LaVey, in his *The Satanic Bible* includes Naamah in his list of "The Infernal Names", and defines her as being the Hebrew female devil of seduction. Lilith is included, as well, under a separate entry and defined as being not only a Hebrew female devil, but also Adam's first wife who "taught him the ropes".
-- Nanaea
Anton LaVey, in his *The Satanic Bible* includes Naamah in his list of "The Infernal Names", and defines her as being the Hebrew female devil of seduction. Lilith is included, as well, under a separate entry and defined as being not only a Hebrew female devil, but also Adam's first wife who "taught him the ropes".
-- Nanaea